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collet de capellà
A stiff white collar with no opening in the front; a distinctive symbol of the clergy.
clerical collar
dog collar
Catalan
collet de capellà
1
Father Edwin tugged his
Roman
collar
,
his version of clearing his throat.
2
A few wealthy parishioners glanced at him, frowning, then noted his
Roman
collar
.
3
The priest is wearing a plain black cassock and
Roman
collar
.
4
It looked like Father C. He was wearing his black coat and
Roman
collar
.
5
It was the minister in the lavender
Roman
collar
.
6
You snap on the
Roman
collar
,
and you have instant respect without having earned it.
7
At the nearest end, Heat could see Graf's black clothing and his white
Roman
collar
.
8
He had the gall to be still wearing his clerical
Roman
collar
above a black shirt.
9
The bloodwork on Father Graf's
Roman
collar
came in and it was a negative match for Captain Montrose.
10
A stethoscope or a
Roman
collar
will get you in places you can't even crack with a clipboard.
11
He was so good-looking that in some ways it seemed incongruous to see him in the familiar
Roman
collar
.
12
His slender, black-clad figure, with the
Roman
collar
,
was admired by many bright eyes at receptions and church bazaars.
13
He was very correctly dressed, with
Roman
collar
and stock, and obviously had not long left a theological college.
14
He wondered what he was doing now; whether he had taken off the
Roman
collar
of Christ's familiar slaves?
15
At one end of the far sofa sat Granger Hoke,
Roman
collar
a little white square in the gloom.
16
Hoke lay crumpled on the floor, eyes closed, a crucifix jutting at a deadly angle from beneath his
Roman
collar
.
roman
collar
roman
Catalan
collet de capellà
alçacoll